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fox 5's laura ingle has the latest twist. >> reporter: test flight, alternate routes and serious plans are being put into place to get the maximum amount of displaced passengers off the terminal floor and up into the air. the ash cloud continues to hover over europe causing misery for millions of travelers. >> we're trying to go to norway. we have no idea how we're going to get there. >> we don't know if we leave, when we leave. we have no news and we have no idea how long we have to stay here in the airport. >> reporter: the volcano was showing no signs of settling down and is still sending explosions of steam, grit and smoke into the air. air space has been closed in whole or part of 24 european nations since wednesday affecting an estimated two million travelers worldwide and grounding tens of thousands of flights today alone. >> we only have about 4,000 out of 24,000 flights operational today and more than 80% of the european continental area is covered by -- subject to air space restrictions and closures at the moment. >> reporter: airlines are losing a reportedly $200 million a d
fox 5's laura ingle has the latest twist. >> reporter: test flight, alternate routes and serious plans are being put into place to get the maximum amount of displaced passengers off the terminal floor and up into the air. the ash cloud continues to hover over europe causing misery for millions of travelers. >> we're trying to go to norway. we have no idea how we're going to get there. >> we don't know if we leave, when we leave. we have no news and we have no idea how long we...
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laura ingle is on it. thank you. >>> chrysler got billions in bailout cash and the president actually praised the auto workers in person a couple months back, and these were some of the guys, getting the thumbs up from washington. now washington didn't know that this was going on at the time, but now, we do. these are the men to whom we gave our taxpayer handout and the reporter who broke this story joins us live in ten minutes to tell us how the auto workers union is now handling this. >>> -- plus -- come on elmo, don't you want to play? >> elmo! >> ♪ megyn: elmo, playing with katie perry cut short. find out why sesame street pulled this off the air. >>> and the campaign trail, voters get up close and personal, with meg whitman and new jersey governor chris christie was there and boy, did he come to her rescue. >> hey. hey listen. hey listen. hey, listen, you know what? you want to yell, yell at me megyn: whoa! more on that exchange, right after the break. megyn: back now to a bank standoff in florida,
laura ingle is on it. thank you. >>> chrysler got billions in bailout cash and the president actually praised the auto workers in person a couple months back, and these were some of the guys, getting the thumbs up from washington. now washington didn't know that this was going on at the time, but now, we do. these are the men to whom we gave our taxpayer handout and the reporter who broke this story joins us live in ten minutes to tell us how the auto workers union is now handling...
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laura ingle has been following this story, but i call her lawyer kwrarbg everybody should know, laura, from new york city. what's the story, laura? >> reporter: you know, cheerleading these days, a lot more than pom poms and pyramids and cheerleaders do consider themselves fierce competitors, think of that movie bring it on, are looking for the recognition they believe they deserve so they can go ahead and go head to head with the tumbling and jumping and cheering and chanting. >> sonya considers herself an athlete. >> we're in the weight room, lifting weights, we're competing with the football guys. >> but in july, a connecticut judge disagreed. ruling cheerleading is too underdeveloped and disorganized to qualify as a sport under title nine, the 1972 law ensuring equal right phos women's athletics. now two different organizations are taking matters into their own hands. >> we want to establish a new sport where they truly feel that it's utilizing their athletic skill set and to where they're recognized for the amazing abilities that they have. >> u.s.a. cheer and national collegiate
laura ingle has been following this story, but i call her lawyer kwrarbg everybody should know, laura, from new york city. what's the story, laura? >> reporter: you know, cheerleading these days, a lot more than pom poms and pyramids and cheerleaders do consider themselves fierce competitors, think of that movie bring it on, are looking for the recognition they believe they deserve so they can go ahead and go head to head with the tumbling and jumping and cheering and chanting. >>...
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laura ingle has more on the latest setback from louisiana. >> reporter: setbacks in the gulf. admiral thad allen says bp was forced to remove the cap that was siphoning some of the crude leaking from the gulf. after an incident involving an underwater robot in a venting system on the riser pup. that system carries warm water through the pipes to prevent ice-like crystals from forming in the cap. >> the remotely operated vehicle that had been around the lower marine riser package had burned into one of those events, they actually closed it thereby creating pressure in it. >> reporter: although oil continues to burn on the surface, the problem means more oil leaking into the gulf. before the cap problem about 700 gallon -- 700,000 gallons of crude had been collected in the last 24 hours while another 438,000 gallons was burned. meanwhile in washington interior secretary ken salazar testifying at a senate hearing about the reorganization of the minerals management service, the department that oversees off shore drilling. salazar told lawmakers he would take a look at issuing a re
laura ingle has more on the latest setback from louisiana. >> reporter: setbacks in the gulf. admiral thad allen says bp was forced to remove the cap that was siphoning some of the crude leaking from the gulf. after an incident involving an underwater robot in a venting system on the riser pup. that system carries warm water through the pipes to prevent ice-like crystals from forming in the cap. >> the remotely operated vehicle that had been around the lower marine riser package had...
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william petit, barely survived and laura ingle is there with more from us and what can we expect in this phase, laura? good morning in connecticut. >> reporter: good morning, bill, we can definitely expect a lot of emotion and, visual reminders, about this horrific crime, and about the victims themselves. we have learned that a huge projection screen was put up, inside of the courtroom, also, evidence was brought in for the case and, the jurors will have to relive a portion of what they heard in the first part of the trial and the defense and prosecution are under a gag order and cannot tell us who they plan on putting on the stand but we know from motions filed last week from the prosecution, is that prosecutors plan on talking a lot about steven hayes' past and the criminal defendant will be talked about as bell and he's a career criminal, with a rap sheet that goes back over 25 years, and, we have all of his mug shots and he has been in and out of prison for crimes mostly involving larceny and writing back checks and breaking in to cars and a psychiatrist who interviewed him is expect
william petit, barely survived and laura ingle is there with more from us and what can we expect in this phase, laura? good morning in connecticut. >> reporter: good morning, bill, we can definitely expect a lot of emotion and, visual reminders, about this horrific crime, and about the victims themselves. we have learned that a huge projection screen was put up, inside of the courtroom, also, evidence was brought in for the case and, the jurors will have to relive a portion of what they...
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laura ingle now live. >> the corrections officer talked about that confession that he overheard with steven hayes and in that confession, he told jurors that steven hayes when he he was talking to his inmate said he wasn't sure at first if he could go through with murdering the mother, jennifer. but he decided to go through with it when he looked outside and he saw the police cruisers just outside the window. that is more unbearable facts that were revealed in this case today which means that help was just a few feet away when all three females were alive before the mother was strangled and before that house was set on fire. >> shepard: that's the defense. both sides have rested. what now? >> there is going to be a hearing tomorrow just with the attorneys and with the judge. they're going to talk about what happens next, about charging the jury going over the facts of the case, closing arguments will happen on friday. then the case is expected to go to the jury on monday and as you see there on screen right, the next suspect will be tried next year after hayes, after this trial is ov
laura ingle now live. >> the corrections officer talked about that confession that he overheard with steven hayes and in that confession, he told jurors that steven hayes when he he was talking to his inmate said he wasn't sure at first if he could go through with murdering the mother, jennifer. but he decided to go through with it when he looked outside and he saw the police cruisers just outside the window. that is more unbearable facts that were revealed in this case today which means...
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that is laura ingle in connecticut with us today. as the verdict comes down we will bring it to you as soon as it breaks. megyn: megyn: jon: election 2010, we are 28 days and counting until judgment day for the house of representatives, and thousands of miles away from washington the tea party is making waves in alaska. senator lisa murkowski is fighting to hang onto a seat as a write-in candidate. a recent poll says she is gaining on her rival but they say there is doubt about the numbers. dan springer streaming live for us from anchorage. you've seen the ads, dan, what do they claim? >> reporter: there are two points that the lisa murkowski campaign are taking exception to, one is that lisa murkowski tried to influence the absentee vote count. there was a very close race in the primary between joe miller and lisa murkowski, he was holding onto a couple thousand vote lead. then the battle over the absentee ballots. yes indeed lisa murkowski had lawyers here and volunteers and there were some questionable things but she says in no wa
that is laura ingle in connecticut with us today. as the verdict comes down we will bring it to you as soon as it breaks. megyn: megyn: jon: election 2010, we are 28 days and counting until judgment day for the house of representatives, and thousands of miles away from washington the tea party is making waves in alaska. senator lisa murkowski is fighting to hang onto a seat as a write-in candidate. a recent poll says she is gaining on her rival but they say there is doubt about the numbers. dan...
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in new york, laura ingle, fox news. >>> yesterday first lady michele obama urged national food companies to reduce the amount of calories, fat and sugar in their foods. >>> finally it feels like spring is really here. absolutely gorgeous today. >> it'a bonus because technically spring is not even here yet and we're -- let's see, we're a good 10 to 15 degrees above where we should be. >> oh, really. >> yes. >> it's not meteorological spring. it's emotional spring. >> it's a met logical spring. -- meteorological spring. a lot of pressure on a forecast like this. lots of sunshine, blue skies, temperatures in the 70s. if anything goes wrong with this forecast, i'm going to be in a world of trouble here. a beautiful shot out there tonight looking back out towards downtown for the cathedral. i hope you had a chance today and this evening to enjoy the outdoors because it's been almost picture perfect. not quite 70 degrees but real close. believe it or not right now the temperature is still 56 degrees outside in the city. that's where we should be normally for a high temperature. i hope you like
in new york, laura ingle, fox news. >>> yesterday first lady michele obama urged national food companies to reduce the amount of calories, fat and sugar in their foods. >>> finally it feels like spring is really here. absolutely gorgeous today. >> it'a bonus because technically spring is not even here yet and we're -- let's see, we're a good 10 to 15 degrees above where we should be. >> oh, really. >> yes. >> it's not meteorological spring. it's...
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here is laura ingle. >> no verdict and day two of deliberations leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed there is no resolution yet to the case. the petit and hawk families will return tomorrow for another rare session of weekend deliberations. jurors seem to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer and her daughters dead. for a readback of testimony for a defense hired psychiatrist on the issue. jennifer hawk petit's sister spoke about the difficulty of going through this entire ordeal. >> it is the the worst thing we have been through in our lives and i hope nobody ever has to go through it again. >> the only family member who has been here to support steven hayes has been his younger brother matthew who has been reported to be taking part in a documentary on the case but hasn't wanted to talk publicly about anything. >> can you tell us anything about a documentary being filmed. >> thanks for your interest. i have nothing to say. >> jurors have the
here is laura ingle. >> no verdict and day two of deliberations leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed there is no resolution yet to the case. the petit and hawk families will return tomorrow for another rare session of weekend deliberations. jurors seem to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer and her daughters dead. for a readback of testimony for...
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of course, we are hearing from laura ingle smith tomorrow. >> isn't another legal advisers from the foreign office due to speak this afternoon? >> elizabeth -- serve michael wood's deputy. she resigned on the eve of the war. it does become clear as well that she had similar views to sir michael wood. he did not resign. he said it decided only to carry on. but elizabeth wilmshurst resigned and her resignation letter has been published and in the letter that she wrote to sir michael wood in march 2003, i regret i cannot agree that it is lawful to use force against iraq without a second's security council resolution to revive the authorization given an resolution 678. she said i therefore need to leave the office. my views on the legitimacy would not make it possible for me to coinue my role as the deputy legal adviser or my work more generally. this afternoon i think will be the first time we have heard publicly from elizabeth w ilmshurtst since 2003. >> the devastation took just seconds. reconstruction would take a decade. that is what a conference on rebuilding haiti after the earthquake is
of course, we are hearing from laura ingle smith tomorrow. >> isn't another legal advisers from the foreign office due to speak this afternoon? >> elizabeth -- serve michael wood's deputy. she resigned on the eve of the war. it does become clear as well that she had similar views to sir michael wood. he did not resign. he said it decided only to carry on. but elizabeth wilmshurst resigned and her resignation letter has been published and in the letter that she wrote to sir michael...
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laura ingle with the news live in new york city tonight. and laura henry's family has now hired a civil rights attorney who held a news conference this afternoon. what are we learning from that. >> the family is not taking legal action at this time. they just want the truth is why they have hired attorney michael us is man to conduct an independent investigation. u.s. isman -- susman says there is no evidence he did anything criminal as he was moving his car out of the fire lean as requested by the cops. three of his teammates tried to help their friends who was in handcuffs laying on the sidewalk after he was shot. they say police brutalized them and held them back. >> they weren't rushing had to interfere with the police. they were rushing over there because nobody from the police agency, which had done the shooting, went to administer any assistance to the young man. >> an attorney who represents one of those players said he begged police to let him perform cpr but an officer put a gun in his ribs, he says, and threatened to put him in c
laura ingle with the news live in new york city tonight. and laura henry's family has now hired a civil rights attorney who held a news conference this afternoon. what are we learning from that. >> the family is not taking legal action at this time. they just want the truth is why they have hired attorney michael us is man to conduct an independent investigation. u.s. isman -- susman says there is no evidence he did anything criminal as he was moving his car out of the fire lean as...
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laura ingle is live in our newsroom with more on this. the goal of this campaign is to put a face on the victims of distracted driving. really important story. tell us about the this. >> reporter: it really is martha. they say that nothing gets the point across like a permanent story and the department of transportation sngt ray la hood says you can cite statistics all you want but you don't realize how heartbreaking it is until you see the faces of the family members that we're talking about here. here's a for instance. she is marguey ski, 13 years old, sher mother said she wanted to be a pilot, she loved animals. one day she was on a school bus when a semitruck driver rear ended the bus. she was trapped under the seat and was burned to death when the bus caught on fire. her mother says a big part of her died along with her daughter. >> it's just taking your world full of color and then all of the sudden, everything is gray. i can't even say it's black and white. it's gray. it's ugly. >> reporter: so these are the types of stories that y
laura ingle is live in our newsroom with more on this. the goal of this campaign is to put a face on the victims of distracted driving. really important story. tell us about the this. >> reporter: it really is martha. they say that nothing gets the point across like a permanent story and the department of transportation sngt ray la hood says you can cite statistics all you want but you don't realize how heartbreaking it is until you see the faces of the family members that we're talking...
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and laura ingle is live in our new york city newsroom and is following the latest, hi there, laura. >> reporter: the senior pastor of the idaho church where most of the americans came from held a news conference last hour and said they are still waiting for word on what will happen to the group of baptists accused of possible child trafficking and five men and five women are detained as a -- at the judicial police headquarters in the haitian capital, set to appear before a judge tomorrow on accusations of taking part in an illegal adoption scheme, after they were apprehended trying cross into the dominican republican. the 33 children range in age from 2 to 12 and were taken to an orphanage run by an austrian based orphanage in port-au-prince and staff are trying to locate any possible living family members and some of the children were sick and dehydrated and one girl reportedly thought he was going to some kind of summer camp when she boarded the bus. >> i have confidence in our people that dent that they would -- went that they would not do anything knowingly illegal and to the best
and laura ingle is live in our new york city newsroom and is following the latest, hi there, laura. >> reporter: the senior pastor of the idaho church where most of the americans came from held a news conference last hour and said they are still waiting for word on what will happen to the group of baptists accused of possible child trafficking and five men and five women are detained as a -- at the judicial police headquarters in the haitian capital, set to appear before a judge tomorrow...
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>> laura ingle, thanks very much. >> julie. gregg gregg new new zealand is inspecting the damage the quake strikes the southern city of christ church it could top $1 billion in damage. the prime minister calling it a miracle that nobody was killed. >> julie: new blood shed near the u.s.-mexicoward. mexican military say soldiers killed 0 suspected drug gang members. five killed on friday during a shootout on a highway leading to the u.s. border. 25 others were killed on thursday during a raid on a building. the dead believed to belong apparently to a gang suspected of killing 72 my grants nearly two weeks ago. drug violence in mexico has claimed more than 28,000 lives since 2006. >> >> greg: in california hundreds national guard troops working along this border with mexico report nothing major issues so far. the team serving has extra eyes and ears for federal agents already patrolling there. >> they're out here supporting u.s. customs and border patrol by observing and reporting any suspicious activity that they might see looki
>> laura ingle, thanks very much. >> julie. gregg gregg new new zealand is inspecting the damage the quake strikes the southern city of christ church it could top $1 billion in damage. the prime minister calling it a miracle that nobody was killed. >> julie: new blood shed near the u.s.-mexicoward. mexican military say soldiers killed 0 suspected drug gang members. five killed on friday during a shootout on a highway leading to the u.s. border. 25 others were killed on...
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laura ingle is live in middletown, connecticut with more. laura. >> reporter: john jon, the mayor of middletown has confirmed with fox news that all have been accounted fovment it's been a big problem as investigators and urban search and rescue teams have been going inside that plant looking for any possible survivors. now that they know that everyone is accounted for the focus on the investigation can really take form. investigators are said to be mapping out the blast site. they will continue to work with local and state fire marshals to find out exactly what went so terribly wrong yesterday. back to you. jon: the ceo of fiat is facing backlash with his plans to fix the company. >> reporter: that's right, fiat is supposed to be the savior of chrysler. it's unclear at this point whether that will happen. right now fiat has plenty of problems right here at home in italy, especially in sicily, they have said they're going to close a plant by the end of next year, a lot of people in arms about that, at least 1500 workers there, a lot of suppl
laura ingle is live in middletown, connecticut with more. laura. >> reporter: john jon, the mayor of middletown has confirmed with fox news that all have been accounted fovment it's been a big problem as investigators and urban search and rescue teams have been going inside that plant looking for any possible survivors. now that they know that everyone is accounted for the focus on the investigation can really take form. investigators are said to be mapping out the blast site. they will...
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laura ingle has all the latest. hi, there lawyer are ra. >> brian: this is town that is no stranger to flooding and especially when big storms like last night came through. locals know to get to bat on down the hatches. many of the people we've been talking to, last night was certainly different. some local residents and business owners had to be rescued by kayak by the fire department. the streets turned into rivers when the rain and wind didn't stop. trees and power lines were down. shingles and siding was everywhere. power was knocked out, up to 500,000 were in the dark. many will not get their power on for the next few days, we've been told. many were watching the water line rising by their heoms. we met a person, he was dealing with the mess in his backyard patio and work shed that was swallowed in the water. the worst in years, he said and also even marks on the wall. >> we take things below three feet and get them up on the work benches. anything expensive like the table saw we keep up high. we've learned to
laura ingle has all the latest. hi, there lawyer are ra. >> brian: this is town that is no stranger to flooding and especially when big storms like last night came through. locals know to get to bat on down the hatches. many of the people we've been talking to, last night was certainly different. some local residents and business owners had to be rescued by kayak by the fire department. the streets turned into rivers when the rain and wind didn't stop. trees and power lines were down....
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laura ingle, thanks. jenna: a security tool raising big privacy concerns. this is called the z back scatter. it uses exx-rays to detect explosives or even drugs. we have a great story on our website foxnews.com. diane, tell us a little bit about this van/device. what does it actually see on the street and what is it being used for. >> imagine something that looks like a regular delivery van except that it's actually able to x-ray almost anything beside it. that is basically what it is. we were lucky enough to take the ride on one with the department of homeland security. the technology its a -- is amazing. you drive by at a slow speed, you can see inside a vehicle, lightly constructed vehicles. they are using them at ports, at the borders, things like that to scan cargo and vehicles that are coming into the country and they say it's really become a ketek tphol kwraoe -- key, technology into our national security. jenna: we've seen some of the pictures on the web side. our viewers are talking about this. talk to us about the concerns with this though. you ha
laura ingle, thanks. jenna: a security tool raising big privacy concerns. this is called the z back scatter. it uses exx-rays to detect explosives or even drugs. we have a great story on our website foxnews.com. diane, tell us a little bit about this van/device. what does it actually see on the street and what is it being used for. >> imagine something that looks like a regular delivery van except that it's actually able to x-ray almost anything beside it. that is basically what it is. we...
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martha: thank you very much, laura ingle in the newsroom. i don't think we had soda in school when i was growing up. bill: no. probably a good reason why coca-cola and pepsi went to bottle water. martha: i was going to say this own all the companies, too, juice companies and water companies, and we'll sell 'em that! exactly. bill: in a moment two republican leaders say they are 11 votes shy of defeating the massive health care overhaul and one is arizona senator jon kyl and he's here live today at "america's newsroom," and we'll ask him in a moment what he plans to do about it, next. martha: and then there is this: called the game of death. martha: unbelievable. a new tv show, and, shows how far people will go when the cameras are rolling. the reality show you could say actually, it has a twist. we're going to show you more, incredible. imagine. a whole new life for your hair. aveeno nourish plus. active naturals wheat formulas... proven to target and help repair damage in just three washes... for stronger, shinier... hair with life. aveeno
martha: thank you very much, laura ingle in the newsroom. i don't think we had soda in school when i was growing up. bill: no. probably a good reason why coca-cola and pepsi went to bottle water. martha: i was going to say this own all the companies, too, juice companies and water companies, and we'll sell 'em that! exactly. bill: in a moment two republican leaders say they are 11 votes shy of defeating the massive health care overhaul and one is arizona senator jon kyl and he's here live today...
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laura ingle has details including the reaction from facebook executives. >> reporter: suggestive and illegal. photos of which were are a click away, all over facebook. that is what an investigation discovered. >> what appeared to be the length to straight up hard-core poring on -- pornography. >> reporter: facebook is failing to share with materials on the website. they're doing what they can to keep the material from being displayed. foxnews.com took two facebook executives, simon axon and the company's chief security officer joe sullivan on a click- by-click tour on their website during a phone interview and forcing them to witness firsthand how their efforts to block child predators were not working. >> they were completely silent and started typing seriously. and they were clearly shocked and surprised. >> reporter: the social network set up content filters that scan for key words identified by the national center for missing and exploited which were or mcmec that are commonly associated with child expletive materials. during the interview, hundreds of pages could be found, using
laura ingle has details including the reaction from facebook executives. >> reporter: suggestive and illegal. photos of which were are a click away, all over facebook. that is what an investigation discovered. >> what appeared to be the length to straight up hard-core poring on -- pornography. >> reporter: facebook is failing to share with materials on the website. they're doing what they can to keep the material from being displayed. foxnews.com took two facebook executives,...
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laura ingle is live in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: the money going to legitimate charities like the american red cross provides necessities, food, first aid, tents, blankets and red cross knows that generous americans want to make sure their donations are being ice order the ground in haiti. the red cross were out to say they received more than $27 million from people texting those $10 donations. so far, out of $153 million total amount, $34 million has bent spent or committed to relief effort which includes support like delivery trucks, warehouse space and transportation costs. >> there is still somewhat of a logjam, things we're bringing in are starting to trickle through. when the earthquake happened we were trickling supplies through in a straw. now, we graduated to a garden hose. what we need sapphire hose full of supplies. >> reporter: charity watchdog groups are on the lookout for scammers. the charity navigator organization is warning donors to thoroughly check out charities before giving money, you can go to their website charitynavigator.org. it tracks on their financi
laura ingle is live in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: the money going to legitimate charities like the american red cross provides necessities, food, first aid, tents, blankets and red cross knows that generous americans want to make sure their donations are being ice order the ground in haiti. the red cross were out to say they received more than $27 million from people texting those $10 donations. so far, out of $153 million total amount, $34 million has bent spent or committed to...
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bill: laura ingle, thanks, interesting report, we'll see if people listen. five minutes before the hour, no grooming while driving, bill! bill: just that one time, the one time! martha: i don't think so. all right, just when you thought the story was over, folks, anna nicole smith's name is back in the news. did her doctors and her boyfriend play a role in her death? there is a trial ongoing, right now to decide that, happening now, next. bill: before we check out here, halloween is around the corp and it's my favorite holiday. people are crazy enough, right? when you give them a reason to be crazy behind a mask, anything could happen! charlie brown would love this one, talk about a great pumpkin, the winner of the annual world championship way off in california, 1535 pounds! ron lou grew that sucker, he's won that four times and he knows pumpkins. it did not break the world record, becauseis greater than that, i guess, greater than 1500 pounds. martha: look at that thing! a lot of seeds in there. bill: a lot of pie, martha, a lot of pie! we have to run, gre
bill: laura ingle, thanks, interesting report, we'll see if people listen. five minutes before the hour, no grooming while driving, bill! bill: just that one time, the one time! martha: i don't think so. all right, just when you thought the story was over, folks, anna nicole smith's name is back in the news. did her doctors and her boyfriend play a role in her death? there is a trial ongoing, right now to decide that, happening now, next. bill: before we check out here, halloween is around the...
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our laura ingle has been looking into all of this. we have heard of this in italy and other countries for decades but now it looks like some are calling this the new american way. >> it's very popular. 49 million americans living in multi generational family households, according to the pew research center. those who embrace the lifestyle are finding that it can save thousands of dollars a month in bills. >> in the case of the anglo family in miller place, new york, there are nine people living under one roof. >> we are getting older. and my husband had a business. he got ill with a heart problem. and couldn't work anymore. and we had to down size. >> five kids, mom, dad, and grandma and grandpa, who have cut the baby-sitting bill from $1,400 a month to zero. >> dad is good at watching the baby. mom is good at driving when i can't be at two places at once. dad is a really good cook, thank goodness because i'm not. >> the national association of home builders reports that the new american home includes two master bedrooms at opposite e
our laura ingle has been looking into all of this. we have heard of this in italy and other countries for decades but now it looks like some are calling this the new american way. >> it's very popular. 49 million americans living in multi generational family households, according to the pew research center. those who embrace the lifestyle are finding that it can save thousands of dollars a month in bills. >> in the case of the anglo family in miller place, new york, there are nine...
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laura ingle is live in new haven with the very latest there. hi, laura. >> hi, julie. no verdict yet on day two of deliberations, leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed that there is not a resolution yet to this phase of the trial. the pettitte and hawk family will be returning tomorrow, along with jurors, for another rare weekend session of deliberations. judging by their notes and questions, jurors seemed to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his total mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer hawk pettitte and her two daughters dead. jurors asked for a read back of testimony of a defense hired psychiatrist on the issue. jennifer hawk pettitte's sister spoke about the difficulty of going through this entire ordeal. >> it's the worst thing we've ever been through in our lives and i hope nobody ever has to go through it again. i honestly can't imagine if the death penalty is not deserved in this, when it will ever be used. that has to be the jury's choice and not mine. >> juror
laura ingle is live in new haven with the very latest there. hi, laura. >> hi, julie. no verdict yet on day two of deliberations, leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed that there is not a resolution yet to this phase of the trial. the pettitte and hawk family will be returning tomorrow, along with jurors, for another rare weekend session of deliberations. judging by their notes and questions, jurors seemed to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his...
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laura ingle, thanks. >> reporter: all right. >> julie: race fans, giving sin city a much needed boost, casey steegel has the story in las vegas. hi! >> reporter: you'julie, nascar fever, how much it wilt bring to the much needed las vegas economy coming up in a live report. well, here they are. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ [ male announcer ] it is, the most advanced automobile we have ever created. a car that can help awaken its driver if he begins to doze. keep him in his lane if he starts to wander. even stop itself... if he becomes distracted. if you want to see the future of the automobile, look at where the e-class is...today. this is the 9th generation e-class. this...is mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial. >> julie: our top stories, violent storms sweeping across europe, killing more than 50 people, most of the victims are in france, and the flooding there, high wind, combined for the worst storms in over ten years and utility workers trying to get the lights back on across t
laura ingle, thanks. >> reporter: all right. >> julie: race fans, giving sin city a much needed boost, casey steegel has the story in las vegas. hi! >> reporter: you'julie, nascar fever, how much it wilt bring to the much needed las vegas economy coming up in a live report. well, here they are. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ [ male announcer ] it is, the most advanced automobile we have ever created. a car that can help awaken its driver if he begins...
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>> shepard: laura ingle in connecticut tonight. thank you. another major court case today as the judge sentenced a failed times square bomber. he did not go quietly. far from it judge hours ago a federal judge gave him life in prison for attempting to blow up a homemade car bomb in the heart of mid-atlantic. -- manhattan. think ziad he wasn't a very good bomb maker. he showed absolute absolutely no remorse for his actions. we are only muslims, but if you call us terrorists, we are proud terrorists and we will keep on terrorizing you. he said the defeat of the united states is imminent. before the judge formally sentenced him, she offered advice saying: the judge also interrupted think sad at one point asking him whether he sworn allegiance to the united states when he became a citizen his response that he did swear but he didn't mean it. david lee miller at the courthouse live in new york city. it sounds like a fascinating day in court, david lee. >> it was, shepard. fiesel shahzad had a great deal to say. a smirk is worth 10,000 words. durin
>> shepard: laura ingle in connecticut tonight. thank you. another major court case today as the judge sentenced a failed times square bomber. he did not go quietly. far from it judge hours ago a federal judge gave him life in prison for attempting to blow up a homemade car bomb in the heart of mid-atlantic. -- manhattan. think ziad he wasn't a very good bomb maker. he showed absolute absolutely no remorse for his actions. we are only muslims, but if you call us terrorists, we are proud...
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here is laura ingle. >> no verdict and day two of deliberations leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed there is no resolution yet to the case. the petit and hawk families will return tomorrow for another rare session of weekend deliberations. jurors seem to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer and her daughters dead. for a readback of testimony for a defense hired psychiatrist on the issue. jennifer hawk petit's sister spoke about the difficulty of going through this entire ordeal. >> it is the the worst thing we have been through in our lives and i hope nobody ever has to go through it again. >> the only family member who has been here to support steven hayes has been his younger brother matthew who has been reported to be taking part in a documentary on the case but hasn't wanted to talk publicly about anything. >> can you tell us anything about a documentary being filmed. >> thanks for your interest. i have nothing to say. >> jurors have the
here is laura ingle. >> no verdict and day two of deliberations leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed there is no resolution yet to the case. the petit and hawk families will return tomorrow for another rare session of weekend deliberations. jurors seem to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer and her daughters dead. for a readback of testimony for...
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. >>> we begin with laura ingle live in our newsroom. >> several major airlines have begun running safety test flights without passengers the last few days. all have been successful. european transport ministers have announced they will review the results tomorrow which could lead to the lifting of the no-fly zones. the persistent problem of the volcanic ash cloud has continued. that you can see in the dramatic video when the sun came up. you can see the enormous amount of grit that is still shooting into the sky. look at that. airspace has been closed in 24 european nations, airports are reopening, including, this is recent, spain, southern france, norway and poland, six polish airports have reopened for commercial flights including warsaw. in england, restrictions are still in place until monday morning. germany, in just happened. it was on the list, but not anymore. things have shifted. all the airports will be closed by sunday night. they have new numbers impacted by all this, 6.8 million so far. that number is up from 2 million yesterday. some countries are enforcing closures on nati
. >>> we begin with laura ingle live in our newsroom. >> several major airlines have begun running safety test flights without passengers the last few days. all have been successful. european transport ministers have announced they will review the results tomorrow which could lead to the lifting of the no-fly zones. the persistent problem of the volcanic ash cloud has continued. that you can see in the dramatic video when the sun came up. you can see the enormous amount of grit...
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laura ingle has some answers for us. she's here, hi, laura. >> reporter: we have been checking with a lot of charity. the money going to legitimate charities like the red cross, food, first aid, clean drinking water, tarps for makeshift tents and the red cross knows that generous americans want to make sure that their donations are used on the ground in haiti. red cross reps say they've received over 25 million dollars for people texting $10 donations and so far out of the 147 million dollar grand total for them. 34 million spent or committed to relief efforts which includes logistical support like delivery trucks for all the supplies, warehouse space and transportation costs. >> while there is still somewhat of a log jam, the things we're bringing in there are start to go trickle through. when the earthquake happened we were really sort of trickling supplies through in a straw and now we've graduated to a garden hose and what we really need is a fire hose full of supplies getting through sneechlt charity watch dog group
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laura ingle joins us live from the newsroom with more on this story. >> reporter: we certainly are keeping on top of this. we've got calls out to the boston tv waiting for calls back from the patriots right now. according to local reports, the quarterback refused to be taken to the hospital this morning and is headed to see his team's doctors at gillette stadium, and fox four, where his team is getting ready for the season opener this weekend. here's a look at the accident site at the corner of commonwealth and glauster in boston, the collision happened at 6:30, brady was driving this black audi, new jersey plates, still working on that, the other vehicle, reportedly a red mini van, no word this hour if brady will be able to play on sunday as the patriots host the cincinnati bengals in the season opener. though it looks as though he's going to be okay for that. brady has an to the hop -- hot topic in the sports world this week with several reports he was getting close to finalizing a contract extension with the patriots, the value of the new contract is said to be around 18-$20 million per
laura ingle joins us live from the newsroom with more on this story. >> reporter: we certainly are keeping on top of this. we've got calls out to the boston tv waiting for calls back from the patriots right now. according to local reports, the quarterback refused to be taken to the hospital this morning and is headed to see his team's doctors at gillette stadium, and fox four, where his team is getting ready for the season opener this weekend. here's a look at the accident site at the...
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jenna: laura ingle, appreciate it. covering the story from new haven, connecticut. thanks. jon: after tuesday's elections, all kinds of questions about how the two parties will get along in washington. president obama reaching across the aisle this morning announcing he will invite the new republican leadership to join democratic leaders at the white house for a meeting later this month. mike emanuel is at the white house. what's the overall message today from the president, mike? >> reporter: well, jon, the president had a meeting with his cabinet, said it's up to his cabinet to do a better job of working with not only the current congressional leadership, but the incoming congressional leadership. here's more from the president this morning. >> i think it's clear that the voters sent a message which is they want us to focus on the economy and jobs and moving this country forward. they're concerned about making sure that taxpayer money is not wasted, and they want to change the tone here in washington where the two parties are coming together and focusing on the people's b
jenna: laura ingle, appreciate it. covering the story from new haven, connecticut. thanks. jon: after tuesday's elections, all kinds of questions about how the two parties will get along in washington. president obama reaching across the aisle this morning announcing he will invite the new republican leadership to join democratic leaders at the white house for a meeting later this month. mike emanuel is at the white house. what's the overall message today from the president, mike? >>...
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. >> in harrisburg, pennsylvania, laura ingle, fox news. >> i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the nuts. -- top of the news. he is the future face of terror. that is how the national director of intelligence is describing the american-born cleric anwar al awlaki. and growing threat he poses by recruiting terrorists online. remember the obama administration has ordered the capture or killing of this man. he is linked to the accused christmas day underwear bomber and the suspected fort hood shooter. catherine herridge on the top story at the bottom of the hour live in washington tonight. catherine, officials tell us that this guy is a good example of a new generation of jihad. how so? >> well, they do, shep. the nation's top intelligence official, the director of national intelligence dennis blair told reporters today the digital jihadists like al awlaki are the wave of the future. >> i think he is a pretty good model of what somebody can do empowered by the internet, that kind of radical ideology and the ap
. >> in harrisburg, pennsylvania, laura ingle, fox news. >> i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the nuts. -- top of the news. he is the future face of terror. that is how the national director of intelligence is describing the american-born cleric anwar al awlaki. and growing threat he poses by recruiting terrorists online. remember the obama administration has ordered the capture or killing of this man. he is linked to the...
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bill: laura ingle, thank you, deliberations set there, martha. martha: hard to believe it has been six months since health care law was signed and we are still seeing fallout from how it all shakes out, how the overhaul is causing employers in some cases not to hire new employees. eric bolling joins us to find out, explain to us what is going on with that. bill: and what should have been a solemn remembrance for a soldier dying in the line of duty, becoming a platform for protesters holding signs like thank god for dead soldierses and god hates you. cruel talk? or free speech? the supreme court will decide. [ male announcer ] when it comes to energy bills, let's see how low we can go. let's do some little things... that help us save big. add some insulation here. a little weather stripping there. maybe an energy star-rated appliance, or two. let's save mey on the things that keep saving money. that way, we can turn a little energy into a loof savings. more saving.ore doing. that's the power of the home depot. we're lowering the cost of staying at
bill: laura ingle, thank you, deliberations set there, martha. martha: hard to believe it has been six months since health care law was signed and we are still seeing fallout from how it all shakes out, how the overhaul is causing employers in some cases not to hire new employees. eric bolling joins us to find out, explain to us what is going on with that. bill: and what should have been a solemn remembrance for a soldier dying in the line of duty, becoming a platform for protesters holding...
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. >> uma: laura ingle, live from new york. thank you so much. >> thanks. >> uma: senate candidate christine o'donnell is responding to claims she doesn't have a college degree. this week, right here on fox news, o'donnell says her diploma was held up because of unpaid tuition bill. and she didn't have a "trust fund" to pay for her college education. her campaign showed that she does indeed have a degree. as for wednesday, on report on back taxes, o'donnell says the i.r.s. is mistaken and the remaining ballot has been paid and the primary is held september 14. o'donnell owes much of the success to tea party express but will she have the same result as miller in alaska or be the hayworth? will they embrace the tea party candidates if they are elected? joining us is the author of "boiling mad: inside tea party america." kay, thank you for joining us. there is a growing division within the republican ranks that the tea party candidates may be a big headache for the establishment g.o.p. who may not embrace the tea party agenda and
. >> uma: laura ingle, live from new york. thank you so much. >> thanks. >> uma: senate candidate christine o'donnell is responding to claims she doesn't have a college degree. this week, right here on fox news, o'donnell says her diploma was held up because of unpaid tuition bill. and she didn't have a "trust fund" to pay for her college education. her campaign showed that she does indeed have a degree. as for wednesday, on report on back taxes, o'donnell says the...
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laura ingle joins us from the new york city newsroom. this is a bad situation, laura. >> it really is. it has an nail biter over the last few days over the weekend but lawmakers are cautiously optimistic this morning there will be a solution li the end -- by the end of the day to avoid the first-ever government shutdown in the state of new york. we just got off the phone with the state senate in new york who tells us the session and vote that was scheduled to start at 3:00 p.m. eastern has been moved up, it will start at noon. there is grave concern over this, and they know that they've got a lot of back and -- of back and forth to get through. the state is struggling to fill a $9 billion budget gap and has been running on emergency funds since april 1st when the budget was actually due, capping two -- passing two extension bills to keep things running. the governor said enough is enough, david paterson, a democrat himself, does not like the idea of a shutdown but says he's got no choice. >> they have never put a budget on my desk and th
laura ingle joins us from the new york city newsroom. this is a bad situation, laura. >> it really is. it has an nail biter over the last few days over the weekend but lawmakers are cautiously optimistic this morning there will be a solution li the end -- by the end of the day to avoid the first-ever government shutdown in the state of new york. we just got off the phone with the state senate in new york who tells us the session and vote that was scheduled to start at 3:00 p.m. eastern...
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laura ingle's been covering the story, and laura, you look at that picture, wow. >> reporter: it's really very sobering, a new online video, jenna, of this story called faces of distracted driving did launch today with three sobering videos. many say nothing makes the point like a real-life story which is what transportation officials hope will do the trick here. let's take a look at ashley johnson. she was a 16-year-old who lost her life while retreing a text -- retrieving a text behind the wheel of her car. chef killed when she lost control of her vehicle, she crossed the center line and hit a pickup truck. her father amos said he had many talks with his daughters about the dangers of using her cell phone while driving and didn't think she would do it. >> i see a lot of adults on phones, you know? they, these kids see their parents using cell phones, and they think it's okay, and it's not okay. you cannot text and drive at the same time. ashley is evident of that, that you cannot do both. >> reporter: 40% of teenager say they have been in a car when the driver used a cell phone in a way
laura ingle's been covering the story, and laura, you look at that picture, wow. >> reporter: it's really very sobering, a new online video, jenna, of this story called faces of distracted driving did launch today with three sobering videos. many say nothing makes the point like a real-life story which is what transportation officials hope will do the trick here. let's take a look at ashley johnson. she was a 16-year-old who lost her life while retreing a text -- retrieving a text behind...
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laura ingle joins us with the davie story. you have been with the family for several days. how is it going? >> hi. i did just get off the phone with the father who is back in the custom area and cradling his son as we speak but he can't take him out of there. we've been following their process to get the children out of haiti all week. the children landed yesterday afternoon at the orlando international airport and have not cleared immigration to get through the paperwork. we hear from the crew on the ground on the other side of the wall the parents including josh and liz, who have been waiting there all night, may have their reunions even further delayed. they won't be able to take them home yet. the parents are told the children may be taken to another location, possibly a refugee camp to continue the paperwork. health and human services is clearing the kids on a case-by-case basis which left the parents pacing and waiting outside in arrival area worried and exhausted. 79 children including their 2 1/2-year-old adoptive son and 3 1/2-year-old adoptive daughter have been t
laura ingle joins us with the davie story. you have been with the family for several days. how is it going? >> hi. i did just get off the phone with the father who is back in the custom area and cradling his son as we speak but he can't take him out of there. we've been following their process to get the children out of haiti all week. the children landed yesterday afternoon at the orlando international airport and have not cleared immigration to get through the paperwork. we hear from...
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patti ann: laura ingle, thank you very much. jon. jon: if you're counting it's day # on of the gull oil disaster, happening now, the obama administration back in a new orleans court today asking the court to reinstate the president's ban on deep water oil drilling. the "wall street journal" reporting bp is push to go plug its well by july 27th, significantly ahead of the schedule that had been announced until now. and bp says drilling on a relief well that would intercept the spewing oil reaches a point some 220 feet from the well's bottom. brian wilson is live in washington for us now. first up, brian, what did we learn from the briefing a short time ago from admiral thad allen? >> reporter: he said that they are two or three days away from adding additional recovery pass and -- capacity and that would allow collection of 50, to 53,000 barrels a day, on the upper end of trickses -- predictions of how much oil is coming out of that troubled well. there is word going forward on the second containment cap basically if it goes well that
patti ann: laura ingle, thank you very much. jon. jon: if you're counting it's day # on of the gull oil disaster, happening now, the obama administration back in a new orleans court today asking the court to reinstate the president's ban on deep water oil drilling. the "wall street journal" reporting bp is push to go plug its well by july 27th, significantly ahead of the schedule that had been announced until now. and bp says drilling on a relief well that would intercept the spewing...
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laura ingle is live in our newsroom to show us how it all works. >> reporter: you ever want a cheat sheet when you're following politics, a lot of people doing. starting today there is a new way to stay on top of the latest political news for the midterm election. fox is launching it's america's headquarters app for the iphone, allowing users to aouts latest developments with the touch of a button. >> what is excite baggy this election cycle is we've had millions of people come into the political space for the first time. if you look at what has happened between 2008 and 2010 is that america has become not just a political country but a politically energized country. >> reporter: this breaks down up to the minute information for the newly interested as well as the politically savvy. >> we are going to provide daily intelligence that you need to understand without becoming overwhelmed. for junkies and people who really want to get deep into the races and deep into issues we are going to create opportunities for them to drill down and receive a tailored news feed. >> reporter: exclusive pow
laura ingle is live in our newsroom to show us how it all works. >> reporter: you ever want a cheat sheet when you're following politics, a lot of people doing. starting today there is a new way to stay on top of the latest political news for the midterm election. fox is launching it's america's headquarters app for the iphone, allowing users to aouts latest developments with the touch of a button. >> what is excite baggy this election cycle is we've had millions of people come into...
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laura ingle at the courthouse, outside in new haven, connecticut. at what moment do we expect this, laura, or can we say that? >> reporter: can't say, bill. right now, we're waiting for a knock, or a note on the deliberation door from the jury. that is our only cue that the jurors have either reached a verdict or have a question for the judge. now, it has been a very intense weekend here at the new haven spear year courthouse, and, a cold and windy one at that. jurors have clocked 16 hours in the deliberation room over the last three days, friday and saturday there were notes and request for testimony read back and we had nothing yesterday which added tension for the family members of the victims. >> it is the worst thing we have ever been through in our lives, and, i hope nobody ever has to go through it again, and, i honestly can't imagine if the denality is not sought in the, when it would ever be used but that has to be the jury's choice and not mine. >> reporter: and the penalty phase is complicated. there are 47 pages of verdict forms these ju
laura ingle at the courthouse, outside in new haven, connecticut. at what moment do we expect this, laura, or can we say that? >> reporter: can't say, bill. right now, we're waiting for a knock, or a note on the deliberation door from the jury. that is our only cue that the jurors have either reached a verdict or have a question for the judge. now, it has been a very intense weekend here at the new haven spear year courthouse, and, a cold and windy one at that. jurors have clocked 16...
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laura ingle is live in new york to explain this and tell us how the environment adapts and even thrives despite influx of oil. very interesting, laura. >> reporter: hi, shannon. it has been interesting to look in the story. when op oil seeps from the ocean floor it's usually eaten up by the floating bacteria in the sea. scientists say it's a natural occurrence that has been going on for many thousands of years. it is called "natural oil seepage," oil that comes off the floor in little droplets. over the course of the year it amounts to the same volume of oil as a massive tanker spill, even as big as the exxon valdez. >> they are occurring all the time, they're continuous and always flowing. >> reporter: of the 76 million gallons of oil that enter north american ocean waters each year, 47 million gallons seep naturally. it breaks down this way: 63% of all oil in u.s. waters comes from natural seepage from cracks in the earth. 32% from consumers, boats and runoff from cities. 4% comes from the oil tankers. just 1% comes from offshore platforms. so, where does it all go? this illustration
laura ingle is live in new york to explain this and tell us how the environment adapts and even thrives despite influx of oil. very interesting, laura. >> reporter: hi, shannon. it has been interesting to look in the story. when op oil seeps from the ocean floor it's usually eaten up by the floating bacteria in the sea. scientists say it's a natural occurrence that has been going on for many thousands of years. it is called "natural oil seepage," oil that comes off the floor in...
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laura ingle joins us to explain how the environment adapts. it thrives on nature's oil spills, right? >> reporter: it does. when oil seeps from the floor, it's eaten up by floating bacteria in the sea. scientists say its natural occurrence that has been going on for many thousands of years. it's called natural oil seepage. oil that comes off the sea floor in little droplets. it amounts to the same volume of oil as a massive tanker spill. >> they are continuous. they are always flowing. >> reporter: of the 76 million gallons that enter north american waters each year, 47 million gallons seep naturally. it breaks down this way. 63% of all oil in u.s. waters comes from natural seepage, from cracks in the earth. 32% from consumers, boats and runoff from cities. 12% comes from oil tankers, 1% comes from off shore platforms. where does it all go? this illustration shows the route traveled by oil leasing the sea floor as it moves through the water to the surface and ultimately sinks and falls back on to the sea floor where it mixes in with the sedime
laura ingle joins us to explain how the environment adapts. it thrives on nature's oil spills, right? >> reporter: it does. when oil seeps from the floor, it's eaten up by floating bacteria in the sea. scientists say its natural occurrence that has been going on for many thousands of years. it's called natural oil seepage. oil that comes off the sea floor in little droplets. it amounts to the same volume of oil as a massive tanker spill. >> they are continuous. they are always...
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laura ingle outside the courthouse with the latest. >> reporter: we've got the judge who has just finished instructing the jury on the 17 counts against steven haze. six of those are capital felony counts. he went over what is called charging the jury, instructing them on how to deal with all of those charges, if found guilty on the capital felony ones it could bring him the death penalty in this case. hayes has admitted to killing the mother, jennifer hawk petit after sexually assaulting her but denies lighting the fire in the house that led to the death of her two daughters. steven hayes' younger accomplice is accused of sexually assaulting 11-year-old makayla and leaving her tied up to her bed before gasoline was poured over by the the girls and the fire was set. the other suspect is expected to go on trial next year. dr. william petit told jurors earlier during the trial about the beating that he received at the hands of his attackers. the jurors were told today during the judge's instructions that the first-degree assault charge on mr. petit was reduced to second degree. there is no w
laura ingle outside the courthouse with the latest. >> reporter: we've got the judge who has just finished instructing the jury on the 17 counts against steven haze. six of those are capital felony counts. he went over what is called charging the jury, instructing them on how to deal with all of those charges, if found guilty on the capital felony ones it could bring him the death penalty in this case. hayes has admitted to killing the mother, jennifer hawk petit after sexually assaulting...
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we have a live report coming up next year, laura ingle is in connecticut following this story for us. >>> next to california, an amazing medical breakthrough for many people who thought they would never, ever walk again. a company in berkeley, california making what is called a bionic xo skeleton, giving people confined to a wheelchair hope. claudia cowen, we saw a little of that video. how does this device work? >> reporter: jenna, think of electronic leg braces that can detect arm movements and then guide a person forward, one step at a time. that is what this device known as e legs does with robotic technology tkoefpld by berkeley bionics in the bay area. sensors and special crutches tell a backpack computer how to move the water-powered legs. we saw a woman paralyzed 18 years ago in a ski accident, she underwent 12 hours of training in how to learn the device and she was overcome with emotion when she demonstrated it at a recent press conference, she called it a medical miracle and those there who saw this woman walk after 18 years, we were hard pressed to disagree. jenna: it's am
we have a live report coming up next year, laura ingle is in connecticut following this story for us. >>> next to california, an amazing medical breakthrough for many people who thought they would never, ever walk again. a company in berkeley, california making what is called a bionic xo skeleton, giving people confined to a wheelchair hope. claudia cowen, we saw a little of that video. how does this device work? >> reporter: jenna, think of electronic leg braces that can detect...